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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Imagine a place where - All children were screened for dyslexia? All reading instruction was "OG" (or another approach that supported students with dyslexia) All children would benefit from this approach - not just students with Dyslexia. The costs to train teachers would offset the down stream costs. But no - the money goes to those who can lobby the strongest. [I am looking at you Reading Recovery]. It is criminal as they knew that the approach they were using was not supporting children. [/quote] This. One million percent. - Former Reading Specialist [/quote] It's not viable in a public school where class sizes approach 30. OG relies on 1 on 1 or extremely small group instruction. [/quote] So if teaching kids to read isn’t a viable option, then what is the point of school systems. Truly, it seems like the bare minimum that should be accomplished in schools. [/quote]
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